Xiaomi has officially revealed the global launch date for its highly anticipated Xiaomi 15 Ultra smartphone.
Following months of rumors, leaks, and teasers, Xiaomi fans now have an official date to mark on their calendars: March 2, 2025.
This comes just a day before the start of Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain, which is typically a hotspot for major tech announcements.
Global Launch Details
While the Xiaomi 15 Ultra could be unveiled in China on February 26, Xiaomi has now confirmed the March 2 date for its global release.
It’s expected that the company will hold the launch event in Barcelona, taking advantage of the busy MWC week to showcase its newest flagship phone.
MWC 2025 officially kicks off on March 3, so the timing makes perfect sense for a major global launch.
Features and Specs of Xiaomi 15 Ultra
Xiaomi has kept most details of the 15 Ultra under wraps, but numerous leaks and rumors have already surfaced. The phone is expected to feature an impressive camera setup.
The main camera is rumored to include a 50 MP sensor with a 1-inch type sensor, complemented by a 50 MP ultrawide lens, a 50 MP short-range telephoto lens, and a 200 MP long-range periscope telephoto lens.
This powerful camera hardware is likely to make the Xiaomi 15 Ultra a strong contender in the smartphone photography space.
As for performance, the device will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, ensuring smooth and fast performance.
It is also expected to feature a 6,000 mAh battery with fast charging capabilities—90W wired charging and 50W wireless charging.
The phone will run on Android 15 with Xiaomi’s HyperOS 2.0 on top, offering a fresh and efficient user experience.
Global Availability
Xiaomi is likely to launch the Xiaomi 15 alongside the 15 Ultra for global markets, while the Pro version may remain exclusive to the Chinese market, similar to the company’s strategy in 2024.
This means that consumers worldwide can expect the Xiaomi 15 Ultra to be the star of the show.
Price Expectations
As for pricing, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra is expected to be priced similarly to the Xiaomi 14 Ultra, which means it will likely fall in the premium category.
Xiaomi has built a reputation for offering high-end features at competitive prices, and the 15 Ultra should be no exception.